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Ward-Nasse Gallery

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role Dealer/Gallery
dates 1970-
city New York City
stateNY
sex n/a
historical notes The Ward-Nasse Gallery, founded by Harry Nasse, has been a respected landmark in SoHo, and a place of opportunity for artists for over 30 years. The gallery first opened in Boston during the early sixties. It subsequently moved to its present location in 1970, where it continues to be dedicated to all artists at various stages of their careers.

As an alternative space, attendance to the gallery's 2,000 ft. first-floor space has risen over the years to its current 15,000 visitors annually. All modes of contemporary art are exhibited, from traditionally executed works to more experimental art forms. Artists from across the country share walls with artists from Europe, Asia and South America.

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of activity
1970-1980
1980-1990
1990-2000
2000-2010
websitehttp://www.wardnasse.org/
emailmarkherd@wardnasse.org
phone(212) 925-6951
updated 10/31/2024 13:33:16
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Archives of American Art
Victor Building, Suite 2200
Joellen Bard's, Ruth Fortel's, and Helen Thomas' exhibition records of Tenth Street Days: The Co-ops of the 50s, 1953-1977 see details...
The Museum of Modern Art
Library and Archives
Subject file: Ward-Nasse Gallery (New York, N.Y.): miscellaneous uncataloged material. see details...

see also:
Bard, Joellen